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BC? Blinker cancel?
The seat heat controls are located, if sitting on the bike, just on the underside of the right hand side of the seat. Each seat has it's own control. Centered is off, forward is "toasty", and rearward is "blacken".

OK, "BC"= computer, and I saw the screen up by the mirror.....but as for the seat heat?..there are no switches on the right side by the seat ? There are wires going to the seats, don't know else they could be for?.....

I thought maybe "BC" stood for Butt-Comfort......just kidding..

I've only had it home one day, haven't picked up a battery for it yet, as such I can't turn anything on. I jumped it when I rode it, but was paying attention to the more important items....

Just an FYI...this thing is Silver, and it had dirt imbedded deeply in the paint. I spent about two or so hours on one side with one of those Clay-Bars.....it made an amazing difference . I thought I might have to paint it?..but it's cleaning up nicely.

It seems to me, it could easily fold on it's own, even a slight roll forward. I appears to be too long? and /or doesn't go forward enough?

A couple folks filed the stop to left the stand go a bit father forward, and lean the bike over a bit more -- most haven't though. At nearly 900 lb. the LT can be a pain (literally) to pick up off the sidestand if it is leaned over much more than the stock angle.

I remember sidestand complaints/discussions since at least 2000 -- the universal response is "stop the engine, roll the bike forward in gear until all of the slack in the drivetrain is taken up, then set the bike onto the sidestand."